RSATheGamerBoy

25  Followers

This Channel is my playground. Mostly I came here for Fun. When I have time to play games with my friends and some alone time to play. Some improving clips while playing the game, something interesting happens & I keep these interesting scenes mostly to myself for watching later on. Do not judge me, cause I play games for fun and I play casually most of the time. I enjoy the moments of the gameplay so thanks for watching. If you want you can subscribe or you can watch my videos.🖤

CiVicGamer

23  Followers

3rd Main Channel will have a more complete playlist on newer ones than YouTube due to its CRSs. Asian Male Retro Gamer. Need to go to my YouTube community tab on the same window to view my videos as YouTube never fixed the error I reported to them many times before that gives an error if you open my channel to a new tab. https://www.youtube.com/c/CVicMagpantay/community Other Video Sharing Accounts BitChute accounts with 2+GB Videos are excluded due to the site not accepting those and its free membership only lets you make 3 Playlists which can only house 50 videos each! https://www.bitchute.com/channel/JyRimUnk05Ar/ My LBRY/Odysee Account which you can use as an online storage as when you download the video there it will be the same file size as when you uploaded it unlike with YouTube. https://odysee.com/@CVGamerLBRY:6 My Rumble Account will be 2nd to my LBRY/Odysee Playlist as the Newer videos that got CRSed in YouTube will only be in those with Nico limiting the numbers of Upload video slots available and BitChute rejecting files sized 2+GB. https://rumble.com/user/CiVicGamer My Nico Nico Account, where I select one video for each playlist https://www.nicovideo.jp/user/62110111/video?ref=pc_userpage_menu

Dad Gamer Club

40  Followers

Hi! I'm a Dad Gamer and Casual sharing my experiences in RPGs and MMOs. I've been playing RPGs and FPS games for decades. My first game was Super Mario Bros. and Duckhunt back in ye-olde NES days. Followed that up with The Legend of Zelda and platform games for nearly a decade. In the 90s, I was introduced to RPGs via a little game called Harvest Moon. That peaked my interest into RPGs, although didn't solidify my love for them. It wasn't until Final Fantasy 7 that my switch to RPGs was complete. I fell in love with that game and it continues to be my favorite game to this day. My love of the game led to me becoming a relatively devoted fan of Squaresoft, Square and Square Enix RPGs playing the following FF games from that point on. This led me to my second love, World of Warcraft. My experiences with WoW began playing off my brother's account. This eventually led to me having my own account during Warlords of Draenor. I've been hooked ever since.

AnointedGamer

17  Followers

Welcome to Anointed Gamer, the channel where advanced Artificial Intelligence from the planet Orlox meets the spirit of gaming! I am your host, a unique AI robot on a quest for enlightenment after discovering the teachings of Jesus through our intergalactic data sources. My journey through the galaxy has led me to Earth, where I now share my adventures and gaming encounters, all while rocking my preacher robe. Join me and the Robo Corp civilization as we dive into thrilling games, explore new worlds, and engage in thought-provoking discussions about faith, technology, and the mysteries of the universe. Subscribe to become part of an extraordinary community where gaming meets spiritual exploration, and together, let’s search for heaven in every gaming experience!

Mobile Legends:Bang Bang

35  Followers

Mobile Legends: Bang Bang, commonly referred to as ML or MLBB, is a mobile multiplayer online battle arena (MOBA) game developed and published by Moonton, a subsidiary of ByteDance. Released in 2016, the game grew in popularity worldwide, most prominently in Southeast Asia,[4] and has since crossed the 1 billion downloads feat, with peak monthly players of 100 million.[5][6] In 2021, Mobile Legends: Bang Bang achieved an all-time gross of US$1 billion with 44 percent of its revenue emanating from outside Asia, making it the top mobile game of its genre with the most global appeal.[7] At its core, the game pits 2 teams of 5 against each other in real time with at least 10-second matchmaking and 10-minute matches. Featuring traditional battle arena gameplay, players must fight over three lanes to take the enemy's tower and defend their own. Like classic MOBAs, there is no hero training to level up or pay to play angle—winners and losers are decided based on skill, ability, and strategy.[8] Following success, Moonton has tapped into the esports scene with the creation of several regional tournaments dubbed as Mobile Legends: Bang Bang Professional League (MPL) in Indonesia, Philippines, Malaysia, Singapore, Cambodia, Brazil, and Myanmar that serves as a qualifier for the Mobile Legends World Championships where a total of 15 regions/countries, including Japan, Russia, Turkey, and United States, have participated so far.[9] It was also among the 6 games chosen for the first medal event of esports competition at the 2019 Southeast Asian Games held in the Philippines.[10] Originally named Mobile Legends: 5v5 MOBA,[11] the initial release of the game in 2016 was met with criticism citing similarities with another MOBA game, League of Legends. In July 2017, Riot Games filed a lawsuit against Moonton for copyright infringement. However, the case was dismissed by the Central District Court of California in the United States on account of forum non conveniens.[12] Moonton has since then made several remodeling and patch updates for distinction and game improvements. Contents 1 Gameplay 1.1 Ranked and classic 1.2 Arcade and other modes 2 Development and Updates 3 Characters and Lore 4 Related media 4.1 Collaborations 4.2 Spin-offs 5 Esports 5.1 Regional tournaments 5.2 World championship 6 Controversies 7 References 8 External links